Tag: Sotos
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Better Homes and Gardens We Are Not
In our church, like every other group in existence, there are some aspirational stereotypes for achieving personal excellence. If you are unfamiliar with our cultural orthodoxy for women, allow me to introduce you to our modern near-mythical maven. Please do not criticize her for trying to be all of these things, she’s under enough pressure…
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Keeping Up With the Beat of NMT
Change is like an erratic pulse…sometimes the beats are slow and the space between can stretch out, only to sprint wildly towards a rapidly winded staccato. This has been a month where we’re experiencing more changes and emotionally I’ve been a bit more breathless, as two of Tony’s providers (Madi and Rosette) have accepted…
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Public Therapy Here, There, & Everywhere
As I have mentioned previously, when it comes to successfully working with Tony, his bond with a person matters. Evidence of this can be seen in many areas, and currently he is at his most cooperative only with the people he has more trust in. This is something that always has to be respected when…
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Rocking A World Of Constant Motion
When people meet Tony in an environment he’s less threatened by, I am often asked: “Is he always this active?” I can only go with the truth here, and that would be…Yes. Now go ahead and close your eyes, imagining that word as a flashing neon sign. While Tony certainly struggles to do certain movements,…
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The Stress Will Mess You Up
The afternoon of April 20th started out calmly. Andy and Hannah had left the home earlier in the day for an overnight church daddy-daughter camping activity, packing the commotion of preparations and excitement neatly away in the car with them. I had been telling Tony that they would be sleeping out with the trees and…
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You Say “Hello,” He Says “I’ve Gotta Go!”
By November of 2016 we had reached the point where Tony was no longer vomiting if people got too close to him, but it was still extremely challenging to get him into most public places. There are a number of reasons for that, many related to the differences in his sensory systems, but our little…
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What’s Up With His Head?
There are individuals who think regressive Autism isn’t really a thing- that there must have been early signs and missed social milestones that parents failed to notice. As the parent of a child who has regressive Autism, I own a mountain of pictures and even some video that scream out just how real this has…
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Emily Talks NMT & Tony
Guest Post by Emily, NMTSA Therapist Hi to all those reading this blog. I could go on and on about how amazing this family is and how much joy it brings me to work with them, however, my objective is to give you a knowledge base on what Neurological Music Therapy (NMT) is and an…
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Photo Field Trip Into Therapy Territory
This week we’re journeying a bit into Tony’s current therapy territory so that each of you can see some of what we spend so much time doing. There are going to be lots of photos with brief explanations about what we are doing in them to provide all of the support we possibly can for…